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Histoires de jazz en petit groupe d'Armstrong Park Tour à la Nouvelle-Orléans

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Join us on this unique New Orleans’ music tour! Armstrong Park is named after one of the most famous jazz musicians in the world and one of New Orleans’ most beloved sons: Louis Armstrong. You’ll hear about jazz’s origins, resulting from a rich mix of cultures in a single city, which combined West African and Caribbean sounds with European musical influences - giving us this uniquely American artform. You won't stop there! Next, your local guide will bring jazz history to life by selecting a specially curated route to hear the best the music scene has to offer. You could make your way past Preservation Hall and the historic French market or head to the famous Frenchman Street, the largest concentration of live music venues in the city. Even stop for a drink on us! Whatever your musical interests, you’ll end this tour with a new appreciation for American music, New Orleans’ famous residents, and the art and sounds of jazz.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Tue 22 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Local guide
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Clips musicaux et vidéo tout au long du parcours pendant la partie à pied de Harlem Sightseeing et Apollo Theatre Multimedia Walking Tour.
Local guide
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DURÉE 2,5 HEURES
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
2
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
3
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
4
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
5
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
6
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
7
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
8
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
9
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
10
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
11
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
12
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
13
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
14
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
15
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
16
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
17
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
18
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
19
Parc Louis-Armstrong
Rejoignez votre guide pour une visite de ce parc fascinant célébrant tout ce qui touche au jazz ! En cours de route, vous découvrirez son homonyme et comment il a contribué à créer les sons du jazz, vous verrez une variété de sculptures, de monuments et de bâtiments historiques, et peut-être même entendrez-vous du jazz joué par l'un des célèbres musiciens de la Nouvelle-Orléans. musiciens de rue ou groupes musicaux locaux.
20
Place du Congo
Un parc dans un parc, Congo Square, est incroyablement important sur le plan historique à la fois pour l'histoire afro-américaine et pour la musique jazz. Votre guide vous expliquera comment cette place est née et toute la musique incroyable que nous pouvons apprécier aujourd'hui grâce aux hommes et aux femmes qui se sont réunis ici.
21
Le théâtre Mahalia Jackson des arts de la scène
C'est la plaque tournante de tous les arts de la scène à la Nouvelle-Orléans - du ballet à l'opéra en passant par les spectacles en tournée de Broadway. En passant, votre guide vous renseignera sur l'illustre carrière gospel de Mahalia Jackson et sur l'histoire du bâtiment (surtout après l'ouragan Katrina).
22
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
23
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
24
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
25
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
26
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
27
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
28
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
29
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
30
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
31
Louis Armstrong Park
Join your guide on a tour of this fascinating park celebrating all things Jazz! Along the way, you’ll learn about its name-sake and how he helped craft the sounds of jazz, see a variety of sculptures, monuments, and historic buildings, and possibly even hear some live jazz played by one of New Orleans’ famous street musicians or local musical groups.
32
Congo Square
A park within a park, Congo Square, is incredibly historically significant to both African American history and to jazz music. Your guide will fill you in on how this Square came to be and all of the incredible music that we can appreciate today because of the men and women who gathered here.
33
The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
This is the hub of all things performing arts in New Orleans - from ballet to opera to touring Broadway shows. As you pass by, your guide will fill you in on Mahalia Jackson’s illustrious gospel career and the building’s history (especially after Hurricane Katrina).
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (16)
George_A
Apr 2024
I expected to see street performers and more jazz Instead we had a two hour jazz history walk with just 2 performances inside clubs at end First one was accommodating with good jazz but very little seating The second one was not accommodating - like we were in the way if we stood and good only sit if we eat. Left there early Guide was knowledgeable. Definaty not what I thought we paid for
Cathy_M
Apr 2024
Cage was very informative and enthusiastic. There were for of us in the group and we all thought the tour was perfect. Great on the first day in NO to get familiar with the area. We visited two jazz bars. She followed up with a complete list of what we had seen and additional recommendations for our stay. We highly recommend Cayge and this tour.
193margom
Feb 2024
There were only four of us that made up the group, including the tour guide. The information and the sites to see along the way were fascinating. I would not have had the insights had I tried to do the tour on my own. Thank goodness for those who have grown up in the city and have vast knowledge of the past, present and future. It was a fun and factual tour. Didn't get to follow behind the jazz musicians that you see depicted in movies and on television.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2024
Hello and thank you for your review. We are very happy to hear hat you enjoyed your time with us. And, we always strive to make sure that each traveler is getting what he/she wants out of the experience. The second line event you speak of is not a nightly occurrence, and must be organized and permitted by the city to take place. We wish you safe travels

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